Jacklin has described the teenager as a "phenomenon" and a "terrific talent", saying he has talked to her for "many hours" about her game.

"You don't see that kind of dedication and ability that she's got very often and you just knew that she just wants to win golf tournaments," said Jacklin.

Selected first-round tee times (BST)

0641: Mika Miyazato (Jpn), Stacy Lewis (USA), Karrie Webb (Aus)

0703: Beatriz Recari (Spa), Jodi Ewart (GB), Inbee Park (Kor)

0959: Becky Morgan (GB), Paola Moreno (USA), Austin Ernst (USA)

1137: Michelle Wie (USA), Jessica Korda (USA), Charley Hull (GB)

1148: Morgan Pressel (USA), Jiyai Shin (Kor), Catriona Matthew (GB)

"She's a very unusual girl and I think she's going to dominate."

Hull's three-week stay with Jacklin gave her the opportunity to play golf every day, often with Jacklin's son Shaun, a professional golfer.

"I picked up little tricks and stuff," said Hull of her time in Florida.

"His wife, Astrid, was lovely and I learned a lot off her as well, from how to deal with the media down to eating the right things."

Hull, who says winning the British Open would "feel right", will be supported at St Andrews by her two sisters Nicole, 27, and Lisa, 34, as she looks to become the first English winner since Karen Stupples in 2004.

"I dream about it every day," added Hull. "Honestly, I do. I think about it all the time. But one shot at a time."